Arrests of youth congress workers for flying Black flags during Kerala Chief minister’s cavalcade

In a tumultuous turn of events, Kerala Chief Minister Pinaraya Vijayan faced opposition during his visit to his home district as part of the Navkerala Sadas program, an initiative of the Kerala government. According to reports, Youth Congress workers displayed black flags to his convoy, leading to a clash with CPI members.

During the altercation, Sudheesh Vellachal, a Youth Congress leader, sustained head injuries. In response, CPI members reportedly attacked Youth Congress employees with helmets, sticks, and stones. The injured were subsequently taken to a hospital in Thaliparam, as reported by ANI.

Youth Congress National President Srinivas BV posted a video of the clash on the platform X (formerly Twitter), drawing attention to the brutal nature of the attack. Netizens expressed shock and concern, with many seeking additional details about the incident.

The attack on Sudheesh, who is also the VP of Kanpur Youth Congress, by DYFI members, has sparked condemnation. Critics view it as emblematic of the violence associated with the Pinarayi Vijayan government. The incident has generated widespread discussion on social media platforms.

An investigation is reportedly underway to gather evidence related to the matter, as mentioned by The Hindu, citing police authorities. In response to the clash, the CPI accused the Congress of attempting to obstruct the state government’s Navakerala Sadas program through violent means.

As netizens continue to express their views and seek more information, the incident has raised questions about the escalating tensions between political factions in Kerala. This report aims to provide a snapshot of the situation, with updates to follow as more details emerge. Stay tuned for the latest developments on this unfolding story.

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